I know I’ve been gone from the blog for awhile, like a month. One week I was in Colorado, attending to my brother’s estate. The second week I had no sewing to report and no time to report that I had nothing to report. The third week was just general malaise. I’ll stop short of saying “depression”, but it was a feeling of being overwhelmed and having so many things beyond my control. You’d think that at this stage of life (old, pre-historic) I’d be an old hand at daunting circumstances. You’d be wrong!
But things are looking up on several fronts. Spring is so close, I can almost taste it! At least I think I can - when it stops raining and snowing and the sun comes out.
I’ve had an offer, which I’ve accepted, on the sale of my late brother’s house. The probate docs have been filed and we should be through all the legal stuff in plenty time to complete the rest of the stuff - closing on the house, passing titles on the vehicles (two out of three of which have been problematic). Stuff. I’d really like to call it what it is, so here goes. . . it’s all “bullstuff”, if you catch my drift. But at least that means there is an end in sight to the maintaining of two households this spring. Still have to get through tax season, a mammogram, and an eye appointment. But at least I’ve found a new primary care physician, even if I can’t get in to see her until June.
This past week I’ve really had a lot of time to sew. I only had to dedicate one day to legal/realestate/ tax/insurance and utility issues for my brother. After that, I turned my attention to sewing (and family and friends too). I’m beginning to emerge from my protective winter cocoon.
I finished the last 15 of the 30 blocks (that finish at 16”) for my grandson’s wedding quilt. I’ll do a post next week on that. For now, I’m sewing them together into a flimsy so I can get it to Ruby to quilt in the last half of March.
After the wedding quilt blocks, the next priority was to get caught up on my blocks for green February in the Rainbow Scrap Challenge.
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| 3 Gameboard blocks, 1 Rolling Stone block, 2 Switchplate blocks, 45 string blocks |
Once I was caught up with dark and bright green (I’ll save the pastels for another month), I tackled my red scrap bin. Red is the RSC color that Angela chose for March. While nothing is sewn yet, I do have all my planned blocks cut out and ready to stitch.
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| Top: 7 Hollow 9’s, Middle left: Switchplates, Middle right: 4 Gameboards, Bottom: 2 Rolling Stones |


I've missed your posts! Sounds as though you've made good progress on the estate. Are you the beneficiary of any of the proceeds, or just the executor? (Retitling S's car is on the list when I meet with the trust attorney next week.) But on to fun stuff -- you've got another great lineup for RSC this year! Hope you can get more sewing done this coming week.
ReplyDeleteYay, you're back. What a relief to have a pending sale on your brother's house. You''ll get the rest done. Remember to breathe, get outside when the weather allows and, of course, sew your brains out.
ReplyDeleteWe're starting to see signs of spring here in western NY. It's sunny today and going to 70 degrees (which I consider too warm for March). Of course, winter's not done with us yet, but at least I can get out and go for a walk without bundling up. Looking forward to seeing the wedding quilt.
Pat
Definitely--recliners often call to me, too hahaha. You deserve all the resting time after this tsunami of "have-to-do's". ;)))
ReplyDeleteNice that you have all the reds in place to just begin sewing...take care and have a nice cuppa and a cookie in that recliner...hugs, Julierose
I love your collection of green blocks, hope for spring and soothing color. At least we can have spring inside until the brown grass turns green again.
ReplyDeleteI hope you will see the end of handling your brother's estate soon. I remember cleaning out my dad's apartment and feeling like I was intruding on his privacy. I'm sure you had a lot of mixed emotions on this journey.
Welcome back! Stitching is a great solution to the doldrums. Ask ne how I know ...
ReplyDeleteWelcome back!! Life overwhelms us sometimes. I really like your Gameboard blocks. Less scrappy than mine but prettier.
ReplyDeleteSo good to see a post from you again, Cathy! Sounds like things are settling down. Getting an offer on your brother's house has got to be a big relief. I love seeing what you've been sewing - pretty, refreshing green!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back to the blogosphere! So glad there's a house offer! What a relief! Your greens are lovely & I love the reds all cut out & ready for sewing. It feels good & that is on my task list for the coming week.
ReplyDeleteIt's so good to hear from you again! Please, don't be ashamed. Losing a brother, and getting all the legal stuff done is overwhelming for anyone, regardless of age. I work with lawyers and we see SO many people falling apart when they understand all the tasks an executor needs to do. It's not something they were told when they accepted the job. Take the time you need and enjoy the recliner. You deserve it. Love your green blocks. Enjoy the sun (whenever it decides to show up). ;^)
ReplyDeleteSo nice to have you back again with us! You have been dealing with a lot, but you are amongst friends here, so relax with the cat on your lap for a while. Stitch, stitch, one block at a time, love your signature string blocks too.
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